Candidates from both parties are mobilizing their legal teams in last-ditch attempts to get their opponents' attack ads yanked off the airwaves, records show.
Despite increasing GOP skepticism toward Wall Street, just 18% of Republicans surveyed said they felt banks and financial institutions are under-regulated.Democrats are trending in the same direction: 34% said they want stricter regulation of large financial firms, down from 42% four years ago.The share of Democrats who feel drug companies are under-regulated dropped slightly, from 52% in 2018 to 49% this year.
Republicans were far more supportive of insurance regulation four years ago, when nearly 4 in 10 wanted more government controls. Now just over a quarter say they do.
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